We Can Drive Oil Prices Down Now
Published By Ted Hebert on 06/27/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
Published By Ted Hebert on 06/27/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
In America today the average price of gasoline has skyrocketed past $4.00 per gallon with no end in sight. Oil prices have doubled since the end of 2007 with $200 per barrel conceivable within months. Still, no one seems to have a solution. The government is inept, and only seems willing to add to the problem rather than solve it.If the Congress had any concern for you or me they would lift all Federal gas taxes to help us out.
Renewable Energy Is The Future For The Earth To Survive
Published By Gav Shannon on 06/7/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
Published By Gav Shannon on 06/7/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
After heating and cooling, water heating is typically the largest energy user in the home because it is necessary for so many domestic activities. Whether you are replacing a worn-out existing water heater or looking for the best model for a new house you are building, it pays to choose carefullHere you can learn how to use the energy in your home more efficiently.
Solar House Plans For Living Off Grid
Published By Shane Burke on 06/4/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
Published By Shane Burke on 06/4/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
The world is committing crime. Every moment of every day, we consume oil. We shed blood, and kill Earth to burn oil as energy. Why? When the same energy is attainable free from the sun! The Technology within the solar industry is here and now. It's ready to take on the largest portion of household energy requirements. The only thing preventing you from capturing your own solar energy is the cost.
5 Cheap & Easy Ways to Go Green
Published By Charlotte Buelow on 05/25/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
Published By Charlotte Buelow on 05/25/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
Switching to CFL light bulbs, recycling old cell phones, not mowing your lawn as often; little changes can make a big difference, and people are embracing the "green" lifestyle like never before. Fortunately for most of us, this doesn't require a complete lifestyle overhaul. In fact, there are quick and easy ways that you can make your life a little more earth-friendly - without sacrificing your savings or your time.
Will Clean Energy "Cross the Divide?"
Published By Daniel Yergin on 05/6/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
Published By Daniel Yergin on 05/6/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
Fossil fuels provide most of the world's energy and are the foundation of the past two centuries of economic growth. The issue of climate change poses the first serious challenge to fossil fuels' primacy.But a great divide has existed between the mainstream technologies that make up the modern energy industry and the newer "clean" technologies that offer an alternative, low-carbon pathway to the future.
Climate Change: How North American Agriculture is Affected by Global Warming
Published By Mike Hirn on 03/31/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
Published By Mike Hirn on 03/31/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
When you think of global warming, you might envision dramatic scenes like melting glaciers and flooded coastlines. Agriculture is yet another area that will be seriously affected by climatic changes. Farming challenges may become even more intense. Today it is even more likely that a farmer will face droughts, floods, heat waves, and hurricanes. These types of weather events that are so traumatic for farming will certainly be less rare.
Cow Protection Is Very Important
Published By Victor Epand on 02/26/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
Published By Victor Epand on 02/26/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
Prabhupada: Vaisya means the mercantile community. They are meant for giving protection to the animals, for producing grain and trading. That's all. Because formerly there was no industry, people generally depended on agricultural work. Therefore the duty of the mercantile community was to produce food grains, distributing them, and giving protection to the cows.
A Visualization of the Urban Legend Called, Man Made Global Warming
Published By John DeJong on 01/1/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
Published By John DeJong on 01/1/2008 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
About the only truth pertaining to Man Made Global Warming is that there are many people across the world making tons of money by perpetrating a junk science hoax. Just as in the previous Nuclear Winter scare of the 80s, there is no basis for the fears that are being manipulated by those who are profiteering from this absurd science. Worse yet is that if one calls a Global Warming Alarmist (GWA) out on their claims then they will get the patented answer of, the debate is over.
Eco-Minded Skiers Take the Train
Published By Roger Munns on 12/23/2007 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
Published By Roger Munns on 12/23/2007 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
This ski season, if you're planning to take a ski trip, skip the long, annoying security checks at the airports and take the train instead. It's no secret that air travel is less environmentally friendly than train travel. Eurostar train operators in Europe have decided to compete with airlines to transport travelers to The Alps.
Eurostar is the first operator in the world to offer 'carbon neutral' journeys for all its travellers - at no extra cost.
Monaco Set To Cut 2007 Carbon Emissions
Published By Roger Munns on 10/19/2007 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
Published By Roger Munns on 10/19/2007 in Causes And Organizations. Ratings: Unrated
Monaco has led the small countries of the world in the campaign to heighten awareness of environmental issues since Prince Albert became Sovereign in 2005, and has launched a radical plan of its own to cut carbon emissions.One of the first acts Prince Albert took when succeeding to the throne upon his father's death was to sign the Kyoto Protocol.

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